Everythings right on the money so far. As long as the bow has the velocity neccessary for good penetration at reasonable range, with sharp broadheads, you should be good to go. A recurve would give you more speed, but also more noise, and less accuracy, so what gain do you really get from the extra speed, if the quarry is more likely to be startled? In my much younger days, I shot an Onieda Eagle, which at the time, was one of the fastest arrow slinging contraptions on the market. I tried to take a 50 yard shot one day, and I would swear that the doe turned herself inside out and made her head come out her butt, when she heard the noise from that bow. She was back in the woodline while I was still following through on the shot. I'll never be tempted to take a shot at that sort of range with my hickory flatbow, and it hardly makes a sound when it shoots. I have no idea what it chronographs, and I really don't care.